The first aphorism I ever read was on the Quotable Quotes page of Reader’s Digest, one of only two publications available in my house growing up. (The other was Time magazine.) I must have been about ...
Section 1. Purpose. United States leadership in Artificial Intelligence (AI) will promote United States national and economic security and dominance across many domains. Pursuant to Executive Order ...
The federal government's scientific data and computing power will help feed the artificial intelligence boom under an executive order signed by President Donald Trump. The Nov. 24 executive order ...
David Tindall receives funding from from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, a body that funds academic research. He has an affiliation with Cllimate Reality Canada. In this ...
When The Terminator and RoboCop hit theaters in the 1980s, Hollywood imagined artificial intelligence (AI) as an existential threat—machines that would dominate, surveil, and destroy us. Four decades ...
Mr. Delistraty is working on a book about Spiritualism. There’s a word that Sam Altman likes to use when talking about artificial intelligence: magic. Last year, he called a version of ChatGPT “magic ...
One teacher said AI could end up replacing "some parts" of teaching. Many parents, school districts and the federal government alike have embraced artificial intelligence this back-to-school season, ...
Opinions about artificial intelligence tend to fall on a wide spectrum. At one extreme is the utopian view that AI will cause runaway economic growth, accelerate scientific research and perhaps make ...
A striking port worker stands at the entrance to the Port of New Orleans, Louisiana, on October 2, 2024. About 45,000 dock workers walked out at 36 U.S. ports amid fears of job loss in an AI-driven ...
Artificial intelligence is replacing entry-level workers whose jobs can be performed by generative AI tools like ChatGPT, a rigorous new study finds. Early-career employees in fields that are most ...
Have you ever heard the expression, “Use it or lose it”? Nowhere does this idiom apply more than to the brain. Sure, the brain isn’t a muscle, but to keep it sharp, it still needs consistent neural ...